4 Comments

@josie,
Yeah… I agree that for some people an upgrade would have been nice however I personally believe that an in-place-upgrade should be your last resort. Clean installs in the long run will always give you the fewest problems long-term.

@MrGroove,
Sure, that’s business as usual for me in most instances however, this PC I upgraded to windows 7 RC is my HP I just bought and all the OEM software will be gone if I wipe it with a clean install….. >SIGH>

Personally – I’m quite exciting, and waiting for this to be properly released. 7601.16562.100603-1800 is reportedly the build string of Windows 7 SP1, indicating that this specific Build of the service pack was wrapped up on June 3rd, 2010. It has yet to be confirmed whether 6.1.7601.16562.win7sp1_beta.100603-1800 is the official Beta development milestone of the first upgrade for Windows 7. Apparently, Windows 7 SP1 Beta Build 7601.16562.100603-1800 weighs in at 1.22GB and is available in German, Spanish, French, English, and Japanese. The one thing I like about MS Server 2008 R2 over Linux is that it’s so much more compatible with our other tools, all the MS web-development tools have familiar features, speak the same language, share a common platform which enables rapid prototyping, and helps diverse production roles work more closely together. See web stack here: http://bit.ly/Webstack15